Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... heard good of him , " exclaimed the monk ; " he is a strong thief . " He spoke his mind in an ill time for himself : one called him a false monk ; another , it was Much , shot him dead with an arrow , and , slaying or dispersing the ...
... heard good of him , " exclaimed the monk ; " he is a strong thief . " He spoke his mind in an ill time for himself : one called him a false monk ; another , it was Much , shot him dead with an arrow , and , slaying or dispersing the ...
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... heard of in the world ; the passage of the dead across the river or lake of the valley , attended by the conductor of souls , the god Anubis ; the formidable dog , the guardian of the mansion of Osiris ( or the divine abode ) ; the ...
... heard of in the world ; the passage of the dead across the river or lake of the valley , attended by the conductor of souls , the god Anubis ; the formidable dog , the guardian of the mansion of Osiris ( or the divine abode ) ; the ...
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... heard , how a certain woman - living at this blessed hour , and the mother of a family - went out at very low tide , and found the branch of a filbert - tree with clustering filberts on it , all stone , at least a thousand years old ...
... heard , how a certain woman - living at this blessed hour , and the mother of a family - went out at very low tide , and found the branch of a filbert - tree with clustering filberts on it , all stone , at least a thousand years old ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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